"Throw in the weapons" is an idiomatic expression that typically means to give up or surrender, often in a situation where one realizes they cannot win or continue fighting. It suggests a recognition of defeat and the decision to stop resisting. The phrase evokes imagery of literally discarding weapons, symbolizing a cessation of conflict or struggle.
'Throw your mistempered weapons to the ground' - weapons made for a bad purpose.
You have to have the weapon in your hand then press "E"to throw it so it will hit the enemy but the victims and the guys with the yellow blood can dodge so throw it close range.Its a good idea to keep your weapons though so use them as melee weapons instead of throwing them.
from romeo and Juliet...I am not sure if you mean the literary device surrounding the prose or if the question is direct...since "mistempered" would be considered a human emotion the most obvious literary device would be personification
You get the weapons and throw them at the door till it falls over
She could throw knives and weapons
spears,bow and arrow,and darts(throw by hand)
they usually trap them or throw weapons such as spears at whales.
There are no weapons on the island. Betty Jetty can throw energy balls at you.
they were inexperienced because they had few weapons and they had to throw stones at the other army
weapons a thing called a ataltl that would let them throw over a 100m and calenders and such
throw him / throw it from the roof.
you can throw it, play catch with it, be mean and throw it at ppl. ETC...